ZombieKev wrote:Nice one, gubernatorfan!
Thank you very much, ZombieKev! And I know that comes from another Conan fan.
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ZombieKev wrote:Nice one, gubernatorfan!
Rogerbee wrote:They do look good!
Ovy wrote:Yay, I like these guys much better. The last pic is funny, the Steroid Brothers and their Austrian friend from the 80s. Is the archers gambeson also from those Coo Metal Vikings?
blackpool wrote:I love this! Great warriors, I can't wait to see them on the battlefield or in the middle of a snowy mountain! Excellent work!!!
ReverendSpooky wrote:Funny, I actually like these pieces all so much better as part of your fantasy bashes than in their original context. These guys look like a crew of absolute bad asses, and I'd totally follow their adventures.
GubernatorFan wrote:ReverendSpooky wrote:Funny, I actually like these pieces all so much better as part of your fantasy bashes than in their original context. These guys look like a crew of absolute bad asses, and I'd totally follow their adventures.
Thank you. Interesting, I wonder why that is... maybe because there is no pretense of historicity here, or because the resulting combinations are a tad bit simpler than the multi-layered look of the original set. I will keep this in mind, although I am too busy these coming weeks to do anything creative with them.
ReverendSpooky wrote:I think you might be right that it's kinda a less is more thing. I love a ton of detail, but the way it's layered on the viking, a lot gets covered up. And honestly, the jacked and barechested warrior with the armor and straps has that really iconic fantasy look that's a lot of fun. And the Archer's gambeson is mostly covered up on the viking figure, but is beautifully made and look great on it's own. Not to mention badass choices of heads.
Stryker2011 wrote:I'm with the Rev. The more fantasy oriented guys look awesome. Very comic-book style barbarians.
shazzdan wrote:The leaner body works better historically. The other figure is only achievable with modern steroids.
Stryker2011 wrote:I kind of like the "leaner" body myself. I think it looks better with the leaner Hemsworth sculpt.
ReverendSpooky wrote:Accuracy aside, I have to say I do like that leaner body with that head sculpt. Somehow, they just look really right together. Another really fun bash! You've got a great fantasy group. Makes me want to go read some Conan comics.
skywalkersaga wrote:These are so much fun. I like both the Conan and the 'Conanesque', lol. Also their fantasy warrior comrades are pretty awesome. You used all the bits of armour and accessories in a very aesthetically pleasing way. Since the original items are not exactly historically accurate anyway, I agree with the others who have said that these are in many respects preferable to the Coomodel figures.
It's also great to see Conan with 'real' hair, rather than sculpted or synthetic. Hope I can try out all your helpful tips on my own version at some point, as well.
ETA: Meant to ask...did you make those torcs on the Chris Hemsworth figure?
Ovy wrote:I can totally imagine him running joyfully in a montage, accompanied by his sidekicks and the Civilization music by Basil Poledouris, wearing a Jason Momoa grin, in search ofmayhem, sex and richesglory, love and honor.
I lost track of all those Jason heads, this isn't the Hot Toys Aquajason you rooted?
Clothing and head look good in combination with that....super skinny, elf-like M33 body. It's a more 'realistic' feeling look somehow, compared to the pumped up archermachine you made.
And about the big shoes and armguards, do you think fur padding might help?
Stryker2011 wrote:Thanks for that, Guv. I'm glad I passed on the vambraces and boots, after perusing your earlier link; and now that I see them in person, they definitely wouldn't have worked for the body I was intending to use. Still, he does look cool. I still think his Conan movie wasn't very good -- Arnold for the WIN!!! -- but as any other type of fantasy character, Momoa works here, despite the oversized of some of his accessories.
blackpool wrote:Rnold will always be the reference I guess, I was too quite disappointed by the recent remake... Still that character looks very cool and totally fitting the conan universe, I second the suggestion of adding pants or fur to fill in the gap on the upper part of the boots, and seeing the "strength" of the guy, may be some leather arm bands or wraps would be enough...
Very cool anyway! Now I want a Conan fix with plenty of warriors and warrioresses, let the blood cover the floor by Crom!!!
actionfiguremovies2 wrote:Dang those look great. Love all the details. Those are some tough looking warriors. Great job once again. AFM
Stryker2011 wrote:You’re thinking of Kull (with Kevin Sorbo), which is actually a different Robert E Howard character set in the age of Atlantis. Similar character to Howard’s Conan.
GubernatorFan wrote:Stryker2011 wrote:You’re thinking of Kull (with Kevin Sorbo), which is actually a different Robert E Howard character set in the age of Atlantis. Similar character to Howard’s Conan.
Yes, that was the one. I wasn't sure it was a different character, but it makes good sense -- maybe the point is they wanted to make another Conan film, couldn't, and so went with a different character (not just name) altogether, albeit from the same universe/author.
Is Krull the guy from that other medieval-ish movie with the movable castle/alien/monster and laser-shooting minions?
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